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Afrobella Blogger diaspora of Trinidad, loves to write about anything related food photography blog


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Afrobella Blogger diaspora of Trinidad, loves to write about anything related food photography blogs to style - fashion, beauty, form - but occasionally, it is very eloquent on the subject of cooking, which of course is part of the lifestyle. His culinary interests generally focus on Caribbean cuisine, and the challenges it faces to find the Caribbean ingredients while living in a North American metropolis. Challenges she was able. Today, she shares her own version of the Rainbow Pizza, an exceptional recipe, at least in the Caribbean. The result is a delicious meal - no meat - while the meat may be the staple food of the most popular diet Caribbean.
[This] goes back to the efforts of preservation of food during the First World War, but it has experienced over the last decade a resurgence in popularity as an initiative to raise awareness of public health. The idea behind this concept is to improve public health by eating only once a week meat to reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes while reducing your carbon footprint and improving the quality environment.
I like this idea, and I wanted to eat less meat and more vegetables for some time. My husband is not really packed. , He wants meat morning, noon and night, and every day. It makes things more difficult for me. I must therefore redouble efforts to create a delicious and healthy dish that we all will love both.
Afrobella achieved yet. After consulting a few recipes on Pininterest she brings to this pizza its own personal food photography blogs touch "in raising the stakes and adding roasted vegetables"
When I put the picture on my Instagram account and my Facebook page, the reaction was amazing! Everyone was asking me the recipe. And it's so easy to do. Really stupid. So, let me share with you!
Decorate with ribbons in the colors of the rainbow in the sky! As I said, I followed right to left the following order: mushrooms, broccoli, yellow pepper, red pepper, roasted tomatoes and red onion. Some of my vegetables were leftover roasted vegetables ... so little effort and delicious food photography blogs every time!
Because they are made with strips of vegetables, depending on how you will have, you may not include all the pieces can. The next time I make this pizza, I make a circular dough to put all my vegetables in a single tranche.
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